I'm still unsure as to how to find the entries with the programs. I tried finding them by name on processmonitor and found no entry. And also tried to use the RegScanner to see if any fabfilter things would show up but idk what to do with each one of those. I also tried deleting the folders that matched on \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\ and restarted, but with no luck. {53C412DA-8EE8-11E1-A8A2-7C01BBE59B18} {59445067-049F-4805-985F-F95058CAA137} {08547EC7-07E2-4C59-8A5C-43EC9F1E8D9E}...
Sorry for the late reply, I've been trying out different things and being back and forth on the matter. I needed to make a different discord account because when I was playing Valorant or any CPU intensive applications in itself, the issue wouldn't happen. Then I got into a call on DC and things started happening again, though I at first thought that it was the RNN noise removal plugin because once I disabled it, most of the problems went away temporarily. I was going to update here but I decided...
No, I'm saying that the issue only randomly happens. For example I was having the mic work as intended with all the plugins for about a week straight with heavy usage, including valorant and discord. It's not a repeatable problem
Is there a way to sync the buffers of the filters? I haven't tried running the mic through EqualizerAPO without any filter enabled since the issue comes at random
I am using 48000hz on the Motu M2, 24 bits, with a sample rate between 256 and 1024 (Depending on if I'm having latency issues) The chain I'm using for my mic is RNN noise removal Fabfilter Pro-G Fabfilter Pro-Q 4 Fabfilter Saturn 2 Fabfilter Pro-C 2 Fabfilter Pro- DS Fabfilter Pro-L 2 And on my headphones I added Fabfilter Pro-Q 4 Fabfilter Pro-Q 4 (One I disable for the other because of headphone changes, so only one instance of EQ is enabled at a time) Fabfilter Pro-L 2
All of my vsts are fabfilter and the RNN noise removal, I have no clue how to configure them to make sure the buffer issue doesn't happen, since it's separate from my Audio Interface's buffer, I changed it multiple times to see if one matched but to no avail.
Hello! a lot of stuff has happened since I posted this, and I started running into an issue that I previously thought was my old microphone so I'm posting here again. Earlier I thought it might have been the issue with the post-mix check not being available for my audio interface causing the issues, and when I had confirmed that it should still be working properly then I had assumed it was my microphone or audio interface and couldn't circumvent the issue. https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/mh5ymp406nbop9qpvw8t7/Microphone-Crackling-Issues.mkv?rlkey=9gwb1i38bl2llpjl3j27uhk07&st=zgycewnt&dl=0...
Okay then that's good! Thank you very much